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i am not an expert to tell you how to use technology. what i want to do with you is to show you what i have done that has been successful for me to get vandals arrested. and what we did is pretty good. we use a couple things. anybody ever heard of graffiti tracker? you haven't? awesome program, right. if you guys don't have graffiti tracker yet, we're going to talk about graffiti tracker. that's one of the biggest things i use. when i first came to this detail, i was a body hate crimes school violence detector when i first came to this detail. next thing they said, budget cuts. they got rid of school violence for some reason and then gave me graffiti. i was like, ah, hell no, graffiti? [laughter] >> hey, when you work the road, you get that hot call for graffiti. you guys are passionate because you're here obviously. most of the time i listen to the radio and they slow all that. you know what i'm saying? it's just graffiti, just a misdemeanor. but we talk about it, it's not just graffiti, it is a gateway crime. we're doing a study right
i am not an expert to tell you how to use technology. what i want to do with you is to show you what i have done that has been successful for me to get vandals arrested. and what we did is pretty good. we use a couple things. anybody ever heard of graffiti tracker? you haven't? awesome program, right. if you guys don't have graffiti tracker yet, we're going to talk about graffiti tracker. that's one of the biggest things i use. when i first came to this detail, i was a body hate crimes school...
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it's a new technology used to connected with clients. so as we continue to be innovative we're participating with other. go ahead rose >> thanks. so you won't be surprised to here like all of you i'm here to help our community. but i'm here to a launch my start up so here's the launch. yeah. (clapping) >> hand up is a new hand up program it lets you sdmoot directly to folks using a text message and it can only be used for food and clothing through project connect (clapping) so we're going to be signing up about 70 people today and you can invite their profiles it's hand up dot us our website. i'd like to thank mr. dusty and the mayor's office of innovation and the mayor thank you. i want to thank our start up inincubator and, of course, project homeless connection our partners and people who are putting together this incredible event so give an applause for them too. thanks guys check us out on line. who wants the shirts >> thank you all go ahead and stay seated for the volunteer training. i'll be here so stop by and say hi, and invest u
it's a new technology used to connected with clients. so as we continue to be innovative we're participating with other. go ahead rose >> thanks. so you won't be surprised to here like all of you i'm here to help our community. but i'm here to a launch my start up so here's the launch. yeah. (clapping) >> hand up is a new hand up program it lets you sdmoot directly to folks using a text message and it can only be used for food and clothing through project connect (clapping) so we're...
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it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies at the same time steve was or earlier, tablet, touch, come on, he was. >> yeah, the difference bill stepped down from microsoft right in the same era when steve stepped back up at apple. this is my point. like it's very hard, the problem with history, you can't run the experiment over again in the alternate scenario, where bill gates stayed at microsoft and has been there for the last 12 years. we don't know how much things would have been different. could have been better, worse, we'll never do. we do know with apple, it was not the same without
it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies...
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i think it's the core idea that we have, the core theory is the fundamental output of the technology company is innovation. and that's very different than a lot of businesses. the fundamental output of a car company is cars or of a bank is loans. the fundamental output of a tech company is innovation. so the value of what you have actually built so far and are shipping today is a small percentage of the value of what you are going to ship in the future. if you are good at innovation. and so the challenge tech companies have is they can never rest on their laurels with today's product. they always have to think in terms of the next five years of what comes next. and if they're good at
i think it's the core idea that we have, the core theory is the fundamental output of the technology company is innovation. and that's very different than a lot of businesses. the fundamental output of a car company is cars or of a bank is loans. the fundamental output of a tech company is innovation. so the value of what you have actually built so far and are shipping today is a small percentage of the value of what you are going to ship in the future. if you are good at innovation. and so the...
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it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies at the same time steve was or earlier, tablet, touch, come on, he was. >> yeah, the difference bill stepped down from microsoft right in the same era when steve stepped back up at apple. this is my point. like it's very hard, the problem with history, you can't run the experiment over again in the alternate scenario, where bill gates stayed at microsoft and has been there for the last 12 years. we don't know how much things would have been different. could have been better, worse, we'll never do. we do know with apple, it was not the same without
it was also very deep technology. i actually think the press sometime focuses too much on the design part which is important. underneath that -- >> that's why i -- do that i said design and engineering. >> behind app sell very deep technology. these are very sophisticated. very good at building sophisticated technology, hardware and software including chips. >> i never have known the question, i asked this yesterday, why is it that steve, you were into all these technologies...
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innocence lost edward snowden's revelations confront the worst case scenario they know they've always new technology has made big brother even bigger. on this year and if it's a gadget snowball about you then your best friends or your most personal information is available at the touch of a button to big brother social networks have substituted rumors and not connections government's behind it all claiming you are protected how safe is your info how far should surveillance go is sacrificing privacy work claims of security. and our guest today is richard dr richard solomon software freedom activists and program and recently inducted into the internet hall of fame has joining us live from brussels it's really great to have you with us today dr stallman thank you now we're not that you don't own a phone why is that. well i do have a phone but it's not a mobile phone the reason is mobile phones are surveillance and tracking devices the phone system is constantly finding out where the phone is and they generally keep a record of this for months or years and that information is available to big brother ve
innocence lost edward snowden's revelations confront the worst case scenario they know they've always new technology has made big brother even bigger. on this year and if it's a gadget snowball about you then your best friends or your most personal information is available at the touch of a button to big brother social networks have substituted rumors and not connections government's behind it all claiming you are protected how safe is your info how far should surveillance go is sacrificing...
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you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you had something to do with google? it just seems so outlandish or kind of wacky. >> look, microsoft and google, all these people have patents of their own. they all enforce patents. they all charge other companies for patents, and all i'm trying to do is get back the investment that i made to create these patents. >> we kept hearing that what he's really trying to do is gain recognition as a tech visionary, but with his book idea man, he's being branded a bitter billionaire. what's your reaction to people saying it's kind of a revenge book, a bitter book? >> it's not about that. i just felt
you know, in technology, most things fail. most companies fail. but i had some whoppers. >> some of his whoppers, however, produced numerous patents. in a move that angered silicon valley, allen sued several giant companies, accusing them of infringing on those old patents. who are you suing? >> oh, it's a long list. >> aol, apple, ebay, facebook, google, netflix, office depot, office max--i can--staples, yahoo, and youtube. >> right. >> how do you argue that you...
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malicious technology can't be excused if it has some good effects now we've got to realize that first of all microsoft's and apple software are proprietary that means users don't control the program rather the program controls the users well that's an injustice and that's the existence of proprietary software although it wasn't for microsoft or apple back then is why i started the free software movement in addition to setting things up so that they control the program in the program controls the users then they started putting in malicious functionalities that spy on users intentionally restrict users and they're even back doors in that software so literally speaking apple software and microsoft software are malware and windows eight point one we're calling windows prism edition because it's designed to require people to send data to microsoft servers and of course microsoft will hand over any of that data to the us government on request so it puts the users in prism this is the nastiness that's the natural result of letting a company have control over the software that the users are
malicious technology can't be excused if it has some good effects now we've got to realize that first of all microsoft's and apple software are proprietary that means users don't control the program rather the program controls the users well that's an injustice and that's the existence of proprietary software although it wasn't for microsoft or apple back then is why i started the free software movement in addition to setting things up so that they control the program in the program controls...
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by giving this technology to kids, we're accomplishing a number of things. one, we're creating a level playing field. >> all of the silicon valley firms including facebook, are looking fiortalent, and we want to homegrown that talent, not import it from other countries. so this is a great message. >> reporter: a message of thanks for an investment in the future of silicon valley. now those 8th graders not totally ready to go just yet. east palo alto has wi-fi already, but many don't have it in their homes. that is the next challenge. >>> thanks a lot. a bit of a skipped record for pandora. they reported a rise in revenue but sawity stock price drop. more people are streaming pandora on their mobile devices, but they face new competition from apple. >>> let's turn things over to our meteorologist jeff ranieri who's not only tracking our conditions but the conditions in yosemi yosemite. >> today i have comfortable across most of the bay area. 83 in santa teresa. by all standards here, a very nice day for us, with any threat of thunderstorm activity that we've
by giving this technology to kids, we're accomplishing a number of things. one, we're creating a level playing field. >> all of the silicon valley firms including facebook, are looking fiortalent, and we want to homegrown that talent, not import it from other countries. so this is a great message. >> reporter: a message of thanks for an investment in the future of silicon valley. now those 8th graders not totally ready to go just yet. east palo alto has wi-fi already, but many don't...
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now for our weekly tech report, the latest news on technology on all things digital. today we are talking about facebook. the social media behemoth saw its value climb over $100 billion for the first time ever, one year following its record low. the company closed at $43.34 earlier this week, bringing its value by market capitalization to $106 billion. fortunately for facebook, this week also saw the end of an extended court case in which facebook will pay $20 million in settlements to users who objected to their information being used as part of advertiser promotions. a pew research report shows teens are wary about the same privacy issues. here to discuss all things facebook is our guest. >> thanks. >> we will start out -- teenagers are becoming more concerned with privacy, but the rate at which teenagers are -- and adults are sharing information is so incredibly high. 51% of teen users have avoided certain apps due to privacy concerns. when he six percent have installed an app due to personal info collection. 26% have turned off location tracking features. do you t
now for our weekly tech report, the latest news on technology on all things digital. today we are talking about facebook. the social media behemoth saw its value climb over $100 billion for the first time ever, one year following its record low. the company closed at $43.34 earlier this week, bringing its value by market capitalization to $106 billion. fortunately for facebook, this week also saw the end of an extended court case in which facebook will pay $20 million in settlements to users...
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the sec has in front of them proposals for a new series of technology. they put this out for public commentary for a while now, and basically what it would do, it would impose on all the exchanges uniform standards of technology equipment. that's what we're talking about. we're talking about systems here to impose standards on everything that's uniform, to make sure everybody test the systems in the same way and properly make sure that they came in the same way. >> let me take it out to chicago, and jeff killburg, he's at the cme, and the cme has told us this trading interruption at nasdaq has had no effect on any of their platforms, nymex, comex and the like. jeff, what are you hearing and what are people paying attention to? >> tyler, no squirrels here in chicago, but this nasdaq is a very interesting situation, and a lot of folks who were involved in the facebook debacle, it's still a fresh wound and this is a black eye on the nasdaq. but i don't think it's really that harmful to the market. the futures market. there's a reason we have all the futures
the sec has in front of them proposals for a new series of technology. they put this out for public commentary for a while now, and basically what it would do, it would impose on all the exchanges uniform standards of technology equipment. that's what we're talking about. we're talking about systems here to impose standards on everything that's uniform, to make sure everybody test the systems in the same way and properly make sure that they came in the same way. >> let me take it out to...
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>> facebook technology, you know, we have data bases now. data mining on your cell phones. there's so much data mining, >> ancestry.com. >> ancestry is huge. there's so many tools for investigators. then of course, licensed investigators, we have other data bases that we can use that are ten times better -- >> that can be good and bad. >> yeah. >> with facebook, you can literally find somebody instantly. five minutes later, if you have a name, a friend of a friend, and sometimes you need the process to kind of -- >> a minute -- >> take a breath. >> you need to slow down and pace yourself even once you have the name and have the interaction. it's good to slow down. >> out of those 500 or 600 that you've done, what's the ratio of the ones you were thrilled you had a part in? >> i'm thrilled in all of them because it opens doors. it closes some doors and opens new doors. i think it's important for anybody. healthy all the way around, whether good or bad. it's healthy. >> yeah. >> thank you both. >> a pleasure. >> we appreciate you coming. >> have a great tuesday booze-day. bye
>> facebook technology, you know, we have data bases now. data mining on your cell phones. there's so much data mining, >> ancestry.com. >> ancestry is huge. there's so many tools for investigators. then of course, licensed investigators, we have other data bases that we can use that are ten times better -- >> that can be good and bad. >> yeah. >> with facebook, you can literally find somebody instantly. five minutes later, if you have a name, a friend of a...
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technology rules the world and all of this, while mark says he wants to connect the world. humans don't know how to manage the risk created by the rise of the machines. so what happens if we wire the world? that's just one of the reasons i headed over to the "new day" set to speak with my colleague, chris cuomo, to learn what he learned directly from mark zuckerberg this week. he changed the world once and he wants to do it again. >> it's obvious to look at this, the growing market and the growing space, and mark zuckerberg says it's not about making money for him, it's literally about changing the world. here we use things like facebook to share news, and catch up with our friends, but there, they are going to use it to decide what kind of government they want, get access to health care for the first time ever and connect with family members hundreds of miles away they have not seen in decades. >> what about the how? how do you do this? how developed is the plan? >> we have a rough plan of what we need to do to pull it off, and the plan will evolve over time and we will ge
technology rules the world and all of this, while mark says he wants to connect the world. humans don't know how to manage the risk created by the rise of the machines. so what happens if we wire the world? that's just one of the reasons i headed over to the "new day" set to speak with my colleague, chris cuomo, to learn what he learned directly from mark zuckerberg this week. he changed the world once and he wants to do it again. >> it's obvious to look at this, the growing...
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technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system, customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your lights off or on, even oversee your home with live video. with plug & protect your security system is configured, tested, and then shipped directly to your home. no wires, no installers, just peel and place. go to livewatch.com because with plug & protect we customize your security to fit your home. the plug & protect secret is technology. with technology, you buy airline tickets without a travel agent, you trade stocks without a stockbroker. now with plug & protect, you can protect your home without an installer, pushy salesman, or a long contract. >> every day the kids got out of school before i left work. i w
technology gives you control and now technology gives you home security and control in a new and revolutionary way. introducing plug & protect from livewatch security, an easy to use wireless security system, customized just for your home. control from any smartphone, tablet, or computer and monitored by professionals 24/7. go to livewatch.com to get plug & protect interactive security delivered to your door. arm or disarm your system from anywhere. lock or unlock your doors, turn your...
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he understands cool technology. he obviously has engineering background. any chance you could see his name over there. >> there are any number of names, adam. there have been a lot bandied b the stock price is not so much indictment of ballmer as it is validation and goodwill and value of that franchise, brand name, the enterprise value. if they figure out how to cobble important parts on to the enterprise value, for example, whether it is social media or some sort of entertainment platform that can relate to the enterprise they have got a real go ahead mine there. the question is who is best to exploit it? there are a lots of good names. bill gates will have his hand who the final one is chosen. liz: we had in the last hour these names thrown out, tony bates of skype, mark hurd of oracle and, from google. all those names might be considered. >> absolutely. liz: mark sebastian, we look forward traditionally one of the slowest weeks, what do you think happens? we know volume will be slow but that just means swings can be a bit more dramatic. >> yeah. i thin
he understands cool technology. he obviously has engineering background. any chance you could see his name over there. >> there are any number of names, adam. there have been a lot bandied b the stock price is not so much indictment of ballmer as it is validation and goodwill and value of that franchise, brand name, the enterprise value. if they figure out how to cobble important parts on to the enterprise value, for example, whether it is social media or some sort of entertainment...
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technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. wealthy british scientists and. the tireless. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. claimed. it was a. very hard to take a look once again there is a pattern that has sat with the hair plugs. calling. those. lists . the first. place. but i was sleeping when i was around six am. what i remember hearing on like someone breaking the law could load up. although you know i was surrounded by people with machine guns helmets stuff you see in movies. the moment they examined my mouth been seen.
technology innovations all the developments around russia. the future covered. wealthy british scientists and. the tireless. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. claimed. it was a. very hard to take a look once again there is a pattern that has sat with the hair plugs. calling. those. lists . the first. place. but i was sleeping when i was around six am. what i...
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it's technology innovation all the least of militants from around russia we've got the future of covered. mission in three cretaceous three in-store charges three arrangements three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh don carty dot com. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food. you know how fabulous. i mean. to tell you that i've seen the same thing really messed up. in the area so personally apologize if the. worst chipotle is. right out of the radio guy in fort lauderdale minestrone. i want you to watch close for a politician because you've never seen anything like this i'm cold.
it's technology innovation all the least of militants from around russia we've got the future of covered. mission in three cretaceous three in-store charges three arrangements three. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh don carty dot com. you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food. you know how fabulous. i mean. to tell you that i've seen the same thing really messed up. in the area so personally apologize if the. worst...
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it really has been extraordinary another company that is benefiting from this, alliance technology. take a look. you can see where the stock is made a huge rebound. the stock initially pulled back because we are winding down the wars. this company makes a lot of things, including ammunition. you can see this amazing run straight through the roof because a lack of bullets. you know any gun owners out there? ask them how hard it is to find bullets right now. it's kind of a worrisome problem . the commentary on where we are as a nation. by the same token, it tells us that there is a lot of distrust, not just in each other but in the government. one of the things driving this is the belief that may be the second amendment rights of being stripped away. all of this kind of reminds me of a very famous "by president abraham lincoln off. it's really very appropriate right now. stretching from every battlefield to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land will yet swell the course of the union when again touched as surely there will be by the better angels of our nature. as
it really has been extraordinary another company that is benefiting from this, alliance technology. take a look. you can see where the stock is made a huge rebound. the stock initially pulled back because we are winding down the wars. this company makes a lot of things, including ammunition. you can see this amazing run straight through the roof because a lack of bullets. you know any gun owners out there? ask them how hard it is to find bullets right now. it's kind of a worrisome problem . the...
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it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today. wealthy british style the stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. put it on your. face. a pleasure to have you with us here today. morning bishop told me i was going to chile. so i went to miami to recruit assassins but. i didn't see nothing done.
it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. today. wealthy british style the stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. put it on your. face. a pleasure to have you with us here today. morning bishop told me i was going to chile. so i...
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technology rules the world and all this while facebook's mark zuckerberg says he wants to wire the world. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." nasdaq's nightmare put your retirement at riff. it shows once again that the computers run the stock market and humans don't yet know how to manage the risks created by the rise of the machines. so what happens if we wire the world? that's just one of the reasons i headed over to the "new day" set to speak with my colleague in the morning chris cuomo about what he learned from mark zuckerberg this week. you asked him about his new plan to connect the world. he's changed the world once. he wants to do it again. >> it's obvious to look at this about growing market, right, and the mobile space. mark zuckerberg says this is not about making money for them, it is literally about changing the world. >> here, we use things like facebook to share news and catch up with our friends, but there, they're going to use it to decide what kind of government they want, getting a cess to health care for the first time ever, connect with family hundreds of mi
technology rules the world and all this while facebook's mark zuckerberg says he wants to wire the world. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." nasdaq's nightmare put your retirement at riff. it shows once again that the computers run the stock market and humans don't yet know how to manage the risks created by the rise of the machines. so what happens if we wire the world? that's just one of the reasons i headed over to the "new day" set to speak with my colleague in...
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and coming up next if technology had dates and times of the breaking news. you know people in moscow say they're like whoa websites and facebook groups about the childfree lifestyle which i didn't believe until i saw the cover for the aug twelfth copy of time magazine yes child free is no real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is your business and i really couldn't change your mind even if i wanted to but there are people all over the internet who are just swimming in their own self-satisfaction like pigs in slop because they are part of the no kids trend the sickening part about this trend or should i see mentality is that these people glow in the door themselves for being too selfish to give their time and money to a child oh i'm the center of the universe and i'm proud of it. this is an extremely antisocial and destructive mentality to adore yourself for contributing nothing to anyone else noth
and coming up next if technology had dates and times of the breaking news. you know people in moscow say they're like whoa websites and facebook groups about the childfree lifestyle which i didn't believe until i saw the cover for the aug twelfth copy of time magazine yes child free is no real thing sadly basically these are people who have started a cool trend of not having children and using their time and resources completely for themselves you know if you don't want to have kids that is...
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so that separation and use of technology does seem to promote intemperate hateful comment and we find people who say some really horrible things in the comments section to news stories that i mentioned, often they are your friends and neighbors but they're hiding behind a mask of anonymity and they feel empowered to vent in the way that they do. >> do you think there should be greater efforts to eliminate anonymity? should websites or google sites or such, facebook, not allow anonymous quotes? >> facebook doesn't allow anonymous the -- anonymity. what they do have though is a section where you can post things and not usual real name, and the way they dealt with that, there was a recent and frank meeting that wasn't funny at all what was intended to be, and they went to the host of that, the moderator and said, we'd like you to identify you or we will take them to we would like to stand behind what you posted and person who did that said, never mind. go ahead and take it down. i think and 95% of the cases that is so. anonymity on the internet is an encoded important tool for free expre
so that separation and use of technology does seem to promote intemperate hateful comment and we find people who say some really horrible things in the comments section to news stories that i mentioned, often they are your friends and neighbors but they're hiding behind a mask of anonymity and they feel empowered to vent in the way that they do. >> do you think there should be greater efforts to eliminate anonymity? should websites or google sites or such, facebook, not allow anonymous...
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the piece of technology we consider are vital to the conduct of our everyday person on professional life although smartphones happens to be a combination phone by listening device location tracker and hidden camera we already know that the government is collecting sensitive information from the e-mails to your mom to the texts and calls to a significant other it's not that easy to escape the eyes and ears of the federal government on the local level however some people are looking to change that and you're one of the youngest elected lawmakers in america i'm doing a phone call from the center of the montana republican daniels on the cough has made it his mission to keep government intrusion at bay or at least that's his ultimate goal only twenty six he's already proposed a number of initiatives focusing on montana residents right to privacy earlier this year he drafted legislation that requires the police to obtain search warrants and prove probable cause before obtaining a location data from cell phone service providers and even those on the cough is a new comer in elected politics he's
the piece of technology we consider are vital to the conduct of our everyday person on professional life although smartphones happens to be a combination phone by listening device location tracker and hidden camera we already know that the government is collecting sensitive information from the e-mails to your mom to the texts and calls to a significant other it's not that easy to escape the eyes and ears of the federal government on the local level however some people are looking to change...
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and yes, especially dollars. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> back with a tip of the day starring billy ray cyrus. first, a few days before the bill o'reilly summer sale ends. all the stuff marked down. save a bundle for your holiday giving. order advanced copies of "killing jesus." if you become an amazon premium member, get it free of charge. and it seems you and i are in the minority about syria. assad's use of poison gas cannot be ignore ed by the usa. i think the poll will come out our way, david. we'll see. david thomas, maryland, syria's use of chemical weapon is no excuse for america's intervention. where was the outrage when saddam used gas against irani iranians. difference between gassing children and people invading your country, dave. you know that. bill, i would have liked to have heard what colonels peters and hunt had to say, but you rudely interrupted them. bull. we had a robust debate like we always do. a
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you for a long, long time♪ . [laughter] oh, yeah, but will invest holding subway for a long, long time like over the holiday weekend. that's the question we're going to be asking people today the friday before the long holiday weekend. a minute and a half until the opening day. come in scott shellady. are you going to risk investing and holding oil stocks over the holiday weekend? >> the consummate campaigner is cornered. he went off teleprompter and drew a line in the sand and public opinion, with the british cohorts is ebbing away. whatever you own don't get out, but i wouldn't add to the position as far as stocks go. i tell i right now, the $100 puts in oil were popular yesterday and today and a lot of folks are going to think that it's going to blow over and oil is going back down. stuart: and that's the key contract, the price of oil drops, so you buy the put at $100 and make money if there's no action or whatever and t
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you for a long, long time♪ . [laughter] oh, yeah, but will invest holding subway for a long, long time like over the holiday weekend. that's the question we're going to be asking people today the friday before the long holiday weekend. a minute and a half until the opening day. come in scott shellady. are you going to risk investing...
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in the russian capital just a moment though the latest edition of technology updated. they say geo politics is a lot like a schoolyard and while obama snubbing a meeting with the president of russia to in theory punish him for the stone incident sounds kind of amateur that is the kind of stuff the girl you did when you're sixteen would do cancel a date just to show you how much your feelings are hurt let's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations which is the total rejection of any form of discussion with another country which really isn't a bold and possibly dangerous but a good message but obama did was more like a minor annoyance he knows that he will talk to putin again in the near future i mean how are they not going to talk at the next g eight summit what is he just going to have to hide behind merkel the whole time and hope it works out or ducked behind the shrimp cocktail whatever here's a russian accent one could argue that to appease republicans he had to do something to look strong after the student but this grandstanding just
in the russian capital just a moment though the latest edition of technology updated. they say geo politics is a lot like a schoolyard and while obama snubbing a meeting with the president of russia to in theory punish him for the stone incident sounds kind of amateur that is the kind of stuff the girl you did when you're sixteen would do cancel a date just to show you how much your feelings are hurt let's not mistake this canceled meeting with cutting off diplomatic relations which is the...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. place it was a compliment very hard to make a plan to get along here a plug hat that had that split that hurt their feelings let's play. lists.
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. place it was a compliment very hard to make a plan to get along here a plug hat that had that split that hurt their feelings let's play. lists.
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we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe. also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. jank diamonds a prize to pull down being physical properties and takes there also it kills best friend also the song. queen of england with her crown jewels or you prefer something more subtle one thing is true the larger the diamond the rarer it is and the more it's worth. produce a. partnership with specializing in explosive detectors neutron technologies is located a two hour drive right outside of moscow in the tranquil town of. the town doesn't look much like a scientific what's appearances can be deceiving we've come to the joint institute for nuclear research institute eight hundred seven labs carrying out pioneering research in parts of.
we recently found out that the technology that keeps us all safe. also be used to put a smile on a girl's face. jank diamonds a prize to pull down being physical properties and takes there also it kills best friend also the song. queen of england with her crown jewels or you prefer something more subtle one thing is true the larger the diamond the rarer it is and the more it's worth. produce a. partnership with specializing in explosive detectors neutron technologies is located a two hour drive...
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science technology innovation all the list of melamine spam around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered. the place it was terrible they claim very hard to take a plunge again but long here is a place that never had sex with her rick perry now let's go let's play. a piece of legislation let's. play. this whole if. this. if. free. free. free. free. free. free. for your media. free. or even. castro was going to chile. so i went to miami to recruit assassins. because i did nothing nothing to. communion didn't they trained as cameramen. so they could get press credentials. if you know going back to the last minute when they decided it wasn't worth risking their own lives.
science technology innovation all the list of melamine spam around russia we've gone to the huge earth covered. the place it was terrible they claim very hard to take a plunge again but long here is a place that never had sex with her rick perry now let's go let's play. a piece of legislation let's. play. this whole if. this. if. free. free. free. free. free. free. for your media. free. or even. castro was going to chile. so i went to miami to recruit assassins. because i did nothing nothing...
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we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. cheryl: most of the market in the red today. let's go back to lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. lauren: excited about this one because i can finally talk about it ending. let's show you goodyear tire. the company said the new four-year contract with the steelworkers union gave them the ability to freeze the benefit pension plan and move to contribution plan. the reason the market is rallying is because it gives flex ability to do a couple of things. to reduce staffing and also to reduce earnings paid out under the profit share plan. being interpreted as a good thing. david: s&p futures are just about closing. look at who is here, sandra smith on the left. what is the market telling you about tomorrow? will people be buying into this dip? sandra: we are seeing investors
we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. cheryl: most of the market in the red today. let's go back to lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange. lauren: excited about this one because i can finally talk about it ending. let's...
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so we will invest in different ways in the area of technology. and at the same time, we're going to continue to invest in stores. we think the overlap -- having 11,000 retail stores around the world and the world's best technology -- we think produces the world's best way to serve consumers in every market, so we're going to continue to invest in both in order to serve customers with this overlap of technology and stores. >> you know, it's interesting that you mentioned -- first of all, will you take people from amazon.com? what about the talent there? >> well, we have great respect for all competitors, including amazon and other competitors. and frankly, a lot of -- we are really having an amazingly good time of recruiting talent to come to walmart. i think, you know, it's interesting, we are a company with a purpose. and the mission, the things that we work on, to help people live a better life, the big initiatives about sustainability and about veterans and other things that walmart is involved in. i find this is the best time in my history wi
so we will invest in different ways in the area of technology. and at the same time, we're going to continue to invest in stores. we think the overlap -- having 11,000 retail stores around the world and the world's best technology -- we think produces the world's best way to serve consumers in every market, so we're going to continue to invest in both in order to serve customers with this overlap of technology and stores. >> you know, it's interesting that you mentioned -- first of all,...
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science technology innovation paul believes developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is a big picture. and if. you live on one hundred thirty three months before. you know how bad. i mean. i'm setting the scene really messed up. in the area so closely because the. worst fear for the little. white house of a radio guy in fort lauderdale is minestrone hospital. quote we're about to go because you've never seen anything like this i'm told. it's. just such. a good feel sort of again. tonight thousands of people mobilize for a massive rally on capitol hill in a lobbying day designed to urge congress to act now on comprehensive immigration reform all signs right now point to an agreement in the senate that could overhaul our immigration system provide a pathway to citizenship for the eleven million undocumented immigrants currently living in this.
science technology innovation paul believes developments from around russia we've gone to the future are covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything you. are welcome is a big picture. and if. you live on one hundred thirty three months before. you know how bad. i mean. i'm setting the scene really messed up. in the area so closely because the. worst fear for...
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after that, the latest on air traffic technology with gerald billingham, director of the issues with the government accountability office. that plus your calls live on washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, google's vice president meghan smith talks about teaching science and engineering and how educators might change their curriculum to make the fields more enticing for students hosted by the american association for the advancement of science this, is 45 minutes.
after that, the latest on air traffic technology with gerald billingham, director of the issues with the government accountability office. that plus your calls live on washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. next, google's vice president meghan smith talks about teaching science and engineering and how educators might change their curriculum to make the fields more enticing for students hosted by the american association for the advancement of science this, is 45 minutes.
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>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with the nasdaq's prit reporting simple known at sip. seems the sec issing whoing f lg nor closely at sip, whether or not it could handle the load. it twhaen b wasn't that busy a day. >> one of the technology companies was looking at quotes leading up to the outage, and they essentially said arka was taking information that was sort of from 50 minutes, old information, and trying to push it back through the sip. the securities information processor, and that that information was off then the current marx akets and they had shut it down. the question, you take that blast of i
>> what wareally needs to happe we'll have technology issues. seems like every time we do in the marketplace we're unable to come out of that. case in point here. nasdaq said at the end of the day when the mishap happened, they were able to rectify the situation in 30 minutes. put it took 2.5 hours to get back online. indicating not proper planning in place. >> yeah. it comes down to, it seems, the new york stock exchange's electronic system calmed arka trying to communicate with...
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then, a conversation on the latest air traffic technology with the director of civil aviation with the accountability office. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ it isgood morning, monday, august 26, 2013. president obama is scheduled to hold meetings at the white house today as a ministration officials reveals a list of targets for potential strikes in the syrian government in response to last week's suspected to michael attack. even though congress is not scheduled to return to session for two more weeks, several key lawmakers took to the sunday shows yesterday to discuss u.s. options in syria. in some cases they pressed the white house to act. and as we take you through the latest on the syrian situation,
then, a conversation on the latest air traffic technology with the director of civil aviation with the accountability office. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ it isgood morning, monday, august 26, 2013. president obama is scheduled to hold meetings at the white house today as a ministration officials reveals a list of targets for potential strikes in the syrian government in response to last week's suspected to michael attack. even though congress is not scheduled to...
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as a car company or a patent heavy technology corporation? >> it's a patent heavy technology corporation. they're a platform. no different than facebook or twitter. it's what people do with the platforms. who will build out the infrastructure to support the autos? it's the dealers they want. it's the mechanics to fix the cars. how do they get parts? it is going to be the accessory business. you know? iphone accessory business exploded. could be clothing. it's a platform, a life style product. there's still obviously a lot of very wealthy people in the world who wants these from norway to the united states, but again, these are momentum stocks and these are not for the faint of heart. there was a great breakout. you can see it in the charts. >> go to parabolic, howard. i do love the product, as well. it's a spectacular car. but, i mean, by every technical measure it's blown out. i don't know who's left. kind of like the analysis of apple. i just wonder how many buyers there are left. you know what, howard? unfortunately, i have to interrupt yo
as a car company or a patent heavy technology corporation? >> it's a patent heavy technology corporation. they're a platform. no different than facebook or twitter. it's what people do with the platforms. who will build out the infrastructure to support the autos? it's the dealers they want. it's the mechanics to fix the cars. how do they get parts? it is going to be the accessory business. you know? iphone accessory business exploded. could be clothing. it's a platform, a life style...
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this is a time you want to play cyclical areas of the economy, like technology and industrials and the defensive trade and yield oriented trade is fading. adam: as we wrap up, you know, with the potential for a pull back stick to your strategy, now is not the time to get out, but stay the course and weather this; correct? >> look, i think that one of the mistakes vinest res make all the time is losing that discipline around particularly volatile periods of the time. there's never a time not to be disciplined. to the extent you are inclined and want to look for a slightly better entry point, you may get that. we tell investors not to be cues about it. it's not a winning strategy. adam: senior vice president and chief investment strategist, thank you for joining us on "the closing bell" -- or "count down to the closing bell," it rings in luff ri 45 minutes, another great day for the facebook ceo, shares rallying, but is that stock over valued? yep, according to one guy we'll talk to, we'll talk to a business professor who wrote the book on valuations and the race for new cancer drugs spa
this is a time you want to play cyclical areas of the economy, like technology and industrials and the defensive trade and yield oriented trade is fading. adam: as we wrap up, you know, with the potential for a pull back stick to your strategy, now is not the time to get out, but stay the course and weather this; correct? >> look, i think that one of the mistakes vinest res make all the time is losing that discipline around particularly volatile periods of the time. there's never a time...
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entrepreneurship, technology, and someone needs to demystify it for everyone else. so "dot-complicated" take a look at the tech-obsessed world we live in and how it's changing our career and lives and our families. >> how do you do that? >> it's interesting but i talk a lot about finding tech life balance. there's been a lot of talk on work life balance, but if you go home from work and still buried in the cell phone, if you're sitting on your laptop next to your husband at home. you are still working. you haven't really found that work life balance. so i talk lot about how to find tech life balance in your home, if your job, in your love life, and kind of all area of communication. >> are you saying turn off the excise -- device and go off facebook? >> i think there's a time and place for everybody. i think if you take a little bit of time to unplug to remember there's a world when you look up from your screen you can enjoy it. it makes you all the more productive, refreshed, relaxed when you return to that online world, also. >> is there a danger of too much techn
entrepreneurship, technology, and someone needs to demystify it for everyone else. so "dot-complicated" take a look at the tech-obsessed world we live in and how it's changing our career and lives and our families. >> how do you do that? >> it's interesting but i talk a lot about finding tech life balance. there's been a lot of talk on work life balance, but if you go home from work and still buried in the cell phone, if you're sitting on your laptop next to your husband...
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how much of it is his fault and how much in the technology moving past, incumbent -- charles: the technology shouldn't move past with deep pockets and great talent is 90% is his fault and that is why the stock went up 8% when the news, the most incredible sigh of relief on a gigantic stock, this is a big name, takes a lot to move microsoft 8%. and it will fade with the realization. cheryl: retiring now, that tells me there's a lot going on behind the scenes. charles: this is something, i got to tell you stuart varney owns stock. cheryl: is he ok? i haven't talked to him. charles: anytime microsoft is up steward is okay but we had this conversation because microsoft is one of the best performers until the most recent earnings report and i always felt most of that was speculation. dennis: assigned to sell. charles: i am surprised when people are surprised. i don't think it is time to buy. i don't see urgency in the private stock. the good news is deep pockets. i say they need to spend the money not on buybacks or dividends but dotted by yourself some great talent and make the company exciting
how much of it is his fault and how much in the technology moving past, incumbent -- charles: the technology shouldn't move past with deep pockets and great talent is 90% is his fault and that is why the stock went up 8% when the news, the most incredible sigh of relief on a gigantic stock, this is a big name, takes a lot to move microsoft 8%. and it will fade with the realization. cheryl: retiring now, that tells me there's a lot going on behind the scenes. charles: this is something, i got to...
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hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights hp'sthat help nascars us turn millions of tweets, win with our fans. >> sound the trumpets. we're back to 14,800 ♪ . yes, that was fast. look at the price of gold, no trumpets required for this. 1420, down 20 cents. the price of oil, ouch, 110 per barrel. a couple of names you know. higher costs cutting into the profits of companies that makes jack daniels. and brown foreman, down. and now, another factor that some companies are using to determine whether to lend your money. what's that factor? facebook, if your friends don't pay their bills, it could reflect negatively upon you. paul oster, credit repairman. when i go to get a loan or an insurance product or whatever, you mean to tell me they're going to look at my facebook account if i had one and find out who i communicate with? >> absolutely, where you check in. where key strokes you've typed out there, anything you've ever put on facebook will be aggregated, the data, compiled, filters used by banks and insurance companies to d
hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights hp'sthat help nascars us turn millions of tweets, win with our fans. >> sound the trumpets. we're back to 14,800 ♪ . yes, that was fast. look at the price of gold, no trumpets required for this. 1420, down 20 cents. the price of oil, ouch, 110 per barrel. a couple of names you know. higher costs cutting into the profits of companies that makes jack daniels. and brown foreman, down. and...